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Today, ointments for hemorrhoids can be obtained without a prescription at any pharmacy. These ointments contain various active substances whose task is to bring quick relief and eliminate troublesome ailments. Ointment for hemorrhoids will quickly relieve pain and burning. If used in advance, it can even absorb the hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoidal disease is an unpleasant and painful condition. Remember, however, that everyone has hemorrhoids, because this term also refers to hemorrhoids, which are a natural element of the structure of the anal walls. It happens, however, that pathological changes occur within them. Then it is necessary to use ointment for hemorrhoids.
Ointments for hemorrhoids – what are hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids (haemorrhoids) occur in every human being as anatomical vascular structures located in the anal canal. However, they are often the cause of various disease symptoms, the most common of which are: bleeding, itching in the anus, prolapse of lumps and sometimes pain associated with the formation of blood clots in them.
Anal varices arise from the dilated venous plexuses of the upper and lower perianal veins. These plexuses are located submucosa in the lower part of the rectum and in the anal canal. Depending on the location of the hemorrhoids in relation to the crest line, they are divided into internal and external. Both types of hemorrhoids often coexist:
- internal hemorrhoids are primarily above the dentate line;
- external hemorrhoids occur below the dentate line.
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As an aid in the treatment of hemorrhoids, you can use For hemorrhoids – a herbal mixture available at a promotional price on Medonet Market.
Ointment for hemorrhoids – active substances
Ointments for hemorrhoids are most effective if they contain tribenoside and lidocaine (eg Procto-Hemolan, Procto-Glyvenol). Tribenoside is an anti-inflammatory, as well as antipruritic and analgesic substance. Lidocaine, on the other hand, numbs the sore spots. Such a combination in the ointment for hemorrhoids will provide us with quick relief.
In the composition of the ointment for hemorrhoids, it is worth looking for chestnut bark extracts, such as in Aesculan ointment. Thanks to it, the ointment will make the blood vessels stronger and properly sealed, and the circulation will improve.
The substances effective in combating ailments caused by hemorrhoids also include adrenaline, which can be found, for example, in Avenoc ointment. It has a vasoconstrictive effect.
There are many ingredients and substances that should be in the ointment for hemorrhoids. That is why it is always worth asking a pharmacist for advice, who will be happy to provide the necessary information.
Medonet Market’s offer includes Anusir ointment for soothing hemorrhoids or Hemorella ointment for hemorrhoids, which can support treatment and serve as a preventive measure.
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Ointment for hemorrhoids – how to apply?
Follow the directions on the product packaging. If you are unsure about any information, consult your doctor or pharmacist. Before use, clean the area with mild soap and water, rinse well and dry.
Apply the product to the skin of the affected area up to 4 times a day, usually in the morning and at bedtime, or after each bowel movement, or as directed by your doctor. To apply ointment for hemorrhoids in the lower anal area, use the applicator tip / cap / nozzle.
Follow all instructions in the product packaging or use as directed by your doctor. Do not apply the product high in the rectum. The dosage depends on your medical condition and response to treatment. Do not use more or longer than recommended.
If your symptoms do not improve within 7 days, if you experience bleeding / worsening of pain, or if you think you may have a serious medical problem, see your doctor as soon as possible.
When using the ointment, it is advisable to use panty liners to protect the underwear from getting dirty.
Instead of the ointment, you can use HEMOpran – a cream for hemorrhoids, which moisturizes and protects.
Ointment for hemorrhoids – treatment time
Treatment with hemorrhoids ointment should not last longer than a few or a dozen days. If, after this time, the symptoms do not improve and the hemorrhoids are not absorbed, another visit to the doctor is necessary and possibly a referral to a proctologist.
Remember that hemorrhoids are a recurring disease. Usually, if it has appeared once, it may reappear. The key to solving the problem is usually switching to a diet richer in fiber and the right amount of physical activity.
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Ointment for hemorrhoids – contraindications
The main contraindications for the use of ointments for hemorrhoids is allergy to the active substance contained in the preparation. Another contraindication is age – ointments for hemorrhoids should not be used by children under 18 years of age. In addition, pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before use.
Ointment for hemorrhoids – home remedies
Before we go to the pharmacy for hemorrhoids ointment, it’s worth trying home remedies first. Home methods of dealing with hemorrhoids include, for example, cold compresses that will reduce pain. It is also worth trying a chamomile, calendula and oak bark soup. Warm, but not hot, baths can also provide relief.